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    FORECAST: Slight tendency to local thunder to-night. ...

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  5. A.I.F. DISPLAY

    Large crowds gathered in King George Square at lunch-time to-day to see the A.I.F. physical culture display organised in connection with the Back. Up Your Cobbers recruiting campaign. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Mr. Maher's Sensational Allegation in Parliament

    That a letter had been written on which his "initials were forged" and that "the aim of the despicable creatures responsible was to injure Mr. Fadden politically," was slated in Parliament to-day by Mr. E. B. Maher in the course of a personal explanation arising out of ah incident in the House last week. ...

    Article : 401 words
  7. Nazis Meet Reverse In Leningrad Sector

    LONDON, September 22.—The Moscow radio says that successful Soviet counter-attacks are continuing on the Leningrad front. After one attack on them with bayonets, the Germans fell back seven and a half miles. Thousands of German corpses line the route to Leningrad for ...

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  8. Odessa's Reply to Tobruk

    LONDON. September 22.—Replying to the Tobruk message, the Odessa commander wirelessed: "We read your message with intense ...

    Article : 97 words
  9. Another U.S. Vessel Sunk Off Iceland

    WASHINGTON, September 22.—The State Department announced to-day that the American-owned vessel, Pinkstar, 4,150 tons, had been sunk near Iceland waters, flying the Panama flag, on September 19. ...

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  10. Jap. Pessimism Over Soviet-German War

    LONDON, September 22.—Japanese newspapers are displaying pessimism about the outcome of their Axis partner's war against Russia. ...

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  11. INTERNMENT SYSTEM CONDEMNED

    LONDON, September 22.—The internee riots on the Isle or Man have resulted in strong criticism by a "Daily Mail" special correspondent concerning the ...

    Article : 252 words
  12. Stop Press

    ASSOCIATE GOLF.—Brisbane Four ball v. par 3/4 handicap: Mrs. F. Jones (8)—Mrs. H. M. Turner (10), 1 up; Miss V. Steindi ...

    Article : 341 words
  13. Axis Oil Position Becoming Dangerous

    LONDON, September 22.—The "Pravda" says that in three months of the Russian war Germany and her satellites have consumed 5 million ...

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  14. Axis Shipping Losses R.A.F. and Submarines Inflict Heavy Damage

    LONDON. September 22. — Heavy shipping losses have been sustained by the enemy within the past few days according to the latest Admiralty and R.A.F. communiques, which reveal that at least ...

    Article : 311 words
  15. Quiet in Iran: New Cabinet Formed

    LONDON, September 22—A Cabinet has been created in Iran. Most Ministers of the old Cabinet remain in office. The situation in the capital is ...

    Article : 153 words
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  17. CASKET CLOSING THURSDAY

    Golden Casket No. 700 will close on Thursday. The first of the country returns wil be on sale in Brisbane to-morrow. ...

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  18. Remarkable Success Of Polish Pilots

    LONDON, September 22.—Since their arrival in Britain, Poles with the R.A.F. Fighter Command have destroyed 351 enemy planes, have probably destroyed another 94 and have damaged 43. ...

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  19. Brit, and U.S. Missions In Russia

    LONDON, September 22. — The Moscow radio has announced that the British and United States delegations to the Three-Power Conference on Aid to ...

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  20. Cockings Found Guilty: Appeal Board's Decision

    John William Cockings, C.P.S. at Dalby, was found guilty on two charges by the Public Service Appeal Board to-day. The chairman of the board, Mr. G. A. Cameron, C.P.M., said that with respect to the first charge—that ...

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  21. Tram Hold-Up

    When the rear bogie of a tram was derailed at the intersection of Queen and Ann Streets at 7.50 o'clock this morning a large number of trams were held up and hundreds, of people had to complete, their journey to work on foot. The lines Were cleared within hall on hour and by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. No Rain in Past Fortnight

    The city has been without rain for fortnight, and has not had half an inch so far this month from its two wet days. Forty-three points fell on the first day ...

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